[986] Sallust, Catiline, 17.
[987] “And this silver eagle, to which he had consecrated in his house an altar.” (Cicero, Second Oration against Catiline, 6.)
[988] Sallust, Catiline, 20.
[989] Sallust, Catiline, 33. Speech of the envoys sent by Mallius to Marcius Rex.
[990] Sallust, Catiline, 30.
[991] Sallust, Catiline, 36.
[992] “Meanwhile, he kept refusing slaves, who, from the beginning, had never ceased joining him in large bands. Full of confidence in the resources of the conspiracy, he regarded any appearance of confounding the cause of the citizens with that of the slaves as contrary to his policy.” (Sallust, Catiline, 56.)
[993] Sallust, Catiline, 44.
[994] “People who will fall at our feet, if I show them, I do not say the points of our swords, but the edict of the prætor.” (Cicero, Second Oration against Catiline, 3.)
[995] Sallust, Catiline, 61.